could care less 的 3 个定义
- a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care.
- a cause or object of worry, anxiety, concern, etc.: Their son has always been a great care to them.
- serious attention; solicitude; heed; caution: She devotes great care to her work.
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cared, car·ing.
- to be concerned or solicitous; have thought or regard.
- to be concerned or have a special preference: I don't care if I do.
- to make provision or look out: Will you care for the children while I am away?
- to have an inclination, liking, fondness, or affection: Would you care for dessert? I don't care for him very much.
cared, car·ing.
- to feel concern about: He doesn't care what others say.
- to wish; desire; like: Would you care to dance?
could care less 近义词
unbothered
could care less 的近义词 6 个
由could care less构成的短语
- care package
- couldn't care less
- for all (I care)
- in care of
- in charge (the care of)
- take care
- take care of
- tender loving care
- that's (takes care of) that
更多could care less例句
- There would be less total health care, less child care, less energy available to households, and less value added in the university sector.
- The report says a record 765 hospitals and other health care facilities participated in the annual Healthcare Equality Index survey at a time when they faced unprecedented challenges in caring for patients in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
- Those who say health care is their single top issue back Biden 77 percent to 19 percent.
- Regulators and health care leaders, backed up by political leaders, must take the lead in building public confidence in the integrity of the entire vaccine development and distribution process.
- Feigenholtz said she wants the agency to establish benchmarks on moving the children out of the hospitals and increasing specialized foster care, then report back to legislators.
- Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.
- He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it.
- Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?
- Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care.
- In these regions, men are now doing between 30 and 45 percent of the care work.
- I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.
- And this summer it seemed to her that she never would be able to take proper care of her nestful of children.
- Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.
- On this account, great care should be taken to provide well-drained positions.
- You never cared—you were too proud to care; and when I spoke to you about my fault, you did n't even know what I meant.